Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation Sample Clauses
The 'Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation' clause requires parties to adhere to all applicable laws and regulations governing the collection, processing, and storage of personal data. In practice, this means each party must implement appropriate security measures, obtain necessary consents, and ensure that any data shared or processed is handled lawfully and transparently. The core function of this clause is to ensure legal compliance and protect individuals' privacy rights, thereby reducing the risk of regulatory penalties and safeguarding sensitive information.
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Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. Each party will comply with (and shall ensure that its staff and/or subcontractors comply with) the Data Protection Legislation.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. The registrar shall comply with its obligations under all applicable Data Protection Legislation at all times when processing Personal Data.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. Each Party shall comply with its respective obligations under the provisions of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall comply with its respective provisions set out in the GDPR. Without prejudice to the meaning afforded to each party under the GDPR, the intention of the parties is that in respect of the Purchaser Data and any personal data processed on behalf of the Purchaser by the Contractor, the Purchaser shall be the data controller and the Contractor shall be a data processor. As used in this Clause the terms "process", "processing”, “personal data” and “data subjects” shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Data Protection Legislation.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 2.1 This clause is in addition to and does not relieve, remove or replace a party’s obligations under the Data Protection Legislation. Both parties shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation.
2.2 In case the Data Protection Legislation changes in a way that the Agreement is no longer adequate for the purpose of governing lawful data processing exercises, the parties will negotiate in good faith to amend this clause in light of such new legislation.
2.3 The parties acknowledge that for the purposes of the Data Protection Legislation, the Customer is the data controller and Supplier is the data processor.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation.
3.1 Each Party must ensure compliance with the Data Protection Legislation at all times during the Term of this Agreement.
3.2 Each Party has such valid registrations and paid such fees as are required by its Supervisory Authority which, by the time that the data sharing is expected to commence, covers the intended data sharing pursuant to this Agreement, unless an exemption applies.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 3.1 The registrar shall comply with its obligations under all applicable Data Protection Legislation at all times when processing Personal Data.
3.2 The registrar shall process Personal Data only:
3.2.1 In the way and for the purposes set out in Article 4; and
3.2.2 According to the instructions of DNS Belgium.
4.1 Personal Data shall be processed by the registrar in order to register, renew, transfer and manage .be domain names on the technical platform and network of DNS Belgium.
4.2 DNS Belgium shall hereby give:
4.2.1 Instructions to the registrar to take such measures as are reasonably necessary to process Personal Data on behalf of DNS Belgium; and
4.2.2 Consent to the registrar to give instructions to the Approved Subcontractors and on behalf of DNS Belgium which are equivalent to the instructions set out in Article 4.2.1.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 8.1. We will fulfil all applicable obligations under the Data Protection Legislation when we are processing personal data that you provide to us, whether we are processing that personal data as a controller or a processor.
8.2. Definitions of processor and controller We might act as both a processor and a controller (in relation to the use of personal data for different purposes) when carrying out our services for you. Processor and controller are as defined in the Data Protection Legislation.
8.2.1. When we act as a controller We are a controller in respect of the personal data which you send to us so that we can provide services to you. We are also a controller in respect of personal data that you send to us, including personal data which relates to you or your children, for
(i) managing our practice (e.g. keeping our records up to date, analysing data, practice management, completing our statutory returns and fillings and to ensure our legal and regulatory compliance),
(ii) sending you information and updates that we think will be relevant to you; and
(iii) inviting you to our events. We will never share your details with anybody without your permission. Please see our Privacy Statement for further information on our processing of personal data: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/
8.3. When we act as a processor
8.3.1. When we act as a processor, we will:
(a) process personal data only in accordance with your instructions. By confirming your agreement with these Terms of Business, you confirm that we are instructed to process personal data to the extent required to deliver your subscribed services.
(b) ensure that our personnel and sub-processors who process the personal data are under an obligation of confidentiality;
(c) take all measures as required by the Data Protection Legislation to ensure the appropriate level of security for the personal data;
(d) engage sub-processors (for which we have your general consent) in line with the requirements set out in the Data Protection Legislation;
(e) taking into account the nature of the processing, assist you when you are complying with requests from data subjects to enforce their rights under the Data Protection Legislation;
(f) taking into account the nature of the processing and the information available to us, assist you with your obligations in relation to security, notification of breaches to regulators and data subjects, data protection impact assessments and consultations with regulators as required under...
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 12.1. The Parties agree that Personal Data used under this DSA shall be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Legislation.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 3.1. The Parties shall comply with obligations under all applicable Data Protection Legislation at all times when processing Personal Data.
3.2. The Parties shall process Personal Data only in the way and for the purposes set out in clause 4.
Compliance with the Data Protection Legislation. 7.1 Each party shall comply with all the obligations imposed on a Data Controller under the Data Protection Legislation.
7.2 Each party warrants and undertakes that it will:
7.2.1 Process the Shared Personal Data in compliance with the Data Protection Legislation and all applicable laws, enactments, regulations, orders, standards and other similar instruments that apply to its Personal Data Processing operations.
7.2.2 Respond within a reasonable time and as far as reasonably possible to enquiries from the Information Commissioner in relation to the Shared Personal Data.
7.2.3 Respond to a request from a Data Subject in accordance with the Data Protection Legislation.
7.2.4 Where applicable, pay the appropriate fees to the Information Commissioner to Process all Shared Personal Data for the Agreed Purposes.
7.2.5 Maintain complete and accurate records and information to demonstrate its compliance with this DSA.
7.2.6 Take all appropriate steps to ensure compliance with the security measures set out in paragraph 11 of this DSA.
7.2.7 Not disclose or transfer Shared Personal Data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) unless it complies with the obligations set out in paragraph 13 of this DSA.
7.3 Any party sharing Shared Personal Data warrants and undertakes that it is entitled to provide the Shared Personal Data to the recipient party.
7.4 The parties agree to use compatible technology, where possible, for the Processing of Shared Personal Data to ensure that there is no lack of accuracy resulting from Personal Data transfers.